Accomplished Nashville Drug Crime Defense Attorney

Help when you are facing drug charges

Drug charges are serious – in Tennessee and throughout the country. A drug charge conviction can result in jail time, substantial fines, probation and the inability to get student loans, and can cost thousands of dollars in fees and the best years of your life. Depending upon the charge and which enforcement agency brings it, you may face a mandatory minimum time in jail or prison. At the Law Office of Perry A. Craft, PLLC, in Nashville, we do not believe that these charges should irreparably damage your entire future. When you need aggressive action and a tenacious defense, Attorney Craft is ready and able to help.

What we do

Our Nashville firm helps people fight drug charges in local, state and federal courts. We know how to negotiate efficiently and effectively for lesser charges if a dismissal is not possible and will go to trial and make the government prove its case. We believe in preparing for trial, letting clients know what to expect, and working diligently on cases. You can rely on Attorney Craft and his professional legal team to build you a comprehensive and proactive criminal defense strategy aimed at combating those charges in court.

Contact Attorney Craft if you are facing drug charges such as:

Possession of marijuana or other illegal drugs

Possession of illegal prescription drugs

Possession of drug paraphernalia

Trafficking

Selling

Manufacturing

Distribution

Prescription fraud

Counterfeit controlled substances

Using, possessing or selling drugs in a school zone

Arrested or stopped by a drug task force, DEA or local narcotics or drug unit.

Even possessing enough of a Schedule I drug – like heroin, bath salts or PCP – can lead to a felony charge of intent to sell or distribute. Being convicted of that drug charge could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars and 30 years of your life in prison. It is imperative that you seek skilled legal counsel about your rights and your options before you make any “deals” with the police, or before you talk to police or decide which course of action to follow.

Remember, drug charges do not go away and may not be expunged and can be on your record forever. If you are a minor, that drug charge may cost you a chance at the college of your dreams. If you are a college student, you might face expulsion or loss of student loans. In any event, it could prove difficult to find work later, and if you spend time in prison with a felony conviction you could lose some of the rights guaranteed to U.S. citizens. Attorney Craft fights hard to protect your future so that you do not spend your entire life paying for the mistakes of youth or inexperience.

Do not face drug charges alone

The Law Office of Perry A. Craft, PLLC offers aggressive criminal defense strategies to people living and working in and around Nashville who are facing drug charges. Please call 615.239.1899 or fill out our convenient contact form to learn more about how we can help you.

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